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The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse 1910 by Beatrix Potter in fair condition published by Frederick Warne and Co in 1910. [edition identified by: 1) 1910 on the front of the title page, 2) endpapers match Quinby plate X [no cats, a bumble bee in the top row and no characters in the centre of each endpaper, used on books published 1910 and 1911], 3) published stated as 'Frederick Warne and Co', 4) page 9, line 5 no 'mossy', 5) page 46, line 3 question mark after 'dinner' and, 6) page 64, line 12 starts 'Get out'. [references: Beatrix Potter: A Bibliographical Check List by Jane Quinby, reference 18 and a History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter, Including Unpublished Work by Leslie Linder, page 205]].

The book is in fair to good condition. The boards are chipped on the inner and outer edges. The original spine has been reattached and is all there with a tear 2/3 the way down, the edges of the cover are peeling. Internally there is a neat inscription on the front endpaper. The first 8 pages are coming away from the binding but are still 50% attached to the lower part of the page, page 9 has a small amount of abrasion not affecting the text. All other pages are in very good condition with no rips or tears just a few small marks.

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